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. >> after years of planning, plotting and dreaming, the red bull strat tis mission, felix baumgartner, jumping from the edge of space and sky dive from the edge of space is going to attempt to make his leap on october 8th if conditions are right in rosswell, new mexico. red bull releasing this animation showing step by step how his mission is supposed to go off. a balloon made out of plastic, centers in a ake tdge of space, 000 feet >> all right. oxygen is off. >> roger. proceed to exit. >> he opens the capsule door. ♪ >> stands on the edge of history and leaps. >> clear. i'm on my own. >> felix is going to break the sound barrier. >> physical human body is going to create a sonic boom. >> they've been planning this such a long time. i am ready for it to finally happen. i'm biting my nails. >> so giddy about this. the idea that he won't be able to see where he's landing -- >> doing something like this, breaking the speed of sound has always been my dream since i was a little kid. >> the capsule made a hard landing in july during one of the tests. they had to push back the launch and
. >> after years of planning, plotting and dreaming, the red bull strat tis mission, felix baumgartner, jumping from the edge of space and sky dive from the edge of space is going to attempt to make his leap on october 8th if conditions are right in rosswell, new mexico. red bull releasing this animation showing step by step how his mission is supposed to go off. a balloon made out of plastic, centers in a ake tdge of space, 000 feet >> all right. oxygen is off. >> roger....
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. >> reporter: but felix sanchez, chairman of the national hispanic federation of the arts says hispanics are being overlooked. two latinos have received the honor so sanchez called the kennedy president michael kaiser. >> he used profanity and hung up the phone, hoping that i guess the problem would go away. >> reporter: kaiser would not agree to an on-camera interview but directed us to his comments at the "washington post" where he, quote quote, regretted using the strong language. >> apologize to what they did to felix sanchez. second, we need structural changes that secure the inclusion of latinos. >> reporter: we found it wasn't just latinos that were underrepresented as honorees but a number of minority groups. more than 76% of honorees are caucasian, 20% african-american. nearly 2% are other, slightly more than 1% are latinos and asian-americans and native americans together make up just 1%. this year's award show is set to air in late december. at the kennedy center, erica gonzalez, news4. >>> after discovering a lost masterpiece, a virnl virg woman may have hand it over to polic
. >> reporter: but felix sanchez, chairman of the national hispanic federation of the arts says hispanics are being overlooked. two latinos have received the honor so sanchez called the kennedy president michael kaiser. >> he used profanity and hung up the phone, hoping that i guess the problem would go away. >> reporter: kaiser would not agree to an on-camera interview but directed us to his comments at the "washington post" where he, quote quote, regretted using...
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este es su noticiero univision fin de semana, con fÉlix de de dutt y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes, bienvenidos, sorprendidos vivieron los habitan tan tes de queens el paso de un tornado por sus calles, el fenÓmeno dejo destrucciÓn, jorge viera nos trae un recuento de la devastaciÓn de vientos en el sector y otros estados el mal teel e dejÓ h dejÓ su trÁgico registro. >>> los daÑos se empiezan a contar, en nueva york casas en la costa fueron impactada por uno de estos fenÓmenos que treo tras cosas levantÓ escombros del suelo derrumbÓ tendidos elÉctricos y cables, en oklahoma vientos de 84 mph, matÓ tres personas incluyendo un bebÉ cuando la casa mÓvil donde vivÍan saliÓ volando, las tres vÍctimas encontradas en un riachuelo cercano a la propiedad. >>> hay varias casas destruÍda y la que esta a sus espaldas la mÁs afectada, los vientos no tuvieron piedad con nada, el conductor de este camiÓn murio a consecuencia del impacto. a travÉs del centro de estados unidos tornados y tormentas dejaron 5 pulgadas de agua, missouri el estado donde se reportaron mÁs inundaci
este es su noticiero univision fin de semana, con fÉlix de de dutt y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes, bienvenidos, sorprendidos vivieron los habitan tan tes de queens el paso de un tornado por sus calles, el fenÓmeno dejo destrucciÓn, jorge viera nos trae un recuento de la devastaciÓn de vientos en el sector y otros estados el mal teel e dejÓ h dejÓ su trÁgico registro. >>> los daÑos se empiezan a contar, en nueva york casas en la costa fueron impactada por uno de...
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. >> jimmy: did you do both oscar and felix? >> i did oscar and felix and my mom was, like, when i came out of the audition, she was like, i think you did really good. why? all the other kids you went in with, they came back and you were still in there and i know i said they must be, he must be doing something right. we found out they mailed it, you know, in the mail, the letter came that i got in. they took 70 kids out of 4,000. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i got in. actually -- [ applause ] thank you. i actually -- i went, jennifer aniston was in miss class. >> jimmy: she was? >> yeah, she was. and then chastity bono, now chaz bono was in my class. a great four years. ing that's something else. that's quite a little school you had there. >> it was -- eclectic group. >> jimmy: do you like l.a.? >> i love l.a. i love new york. i like l.a. when i'm working. it's a nice place. >> jimmy: well, you are working. you got this show. and the idea, i explained a little bit. the idea are part of a regular family living among aliens. >> right. we
. >> jimmy: did you do both oscar and felix? >> i did oscar and felix and my mom was, like, when i came out of the audition, she was like, i think you did really good. why? all the other kids you went in with, they came back and you were still in there and i know i said they must be, he must be doing something right. we found out they mailed it, you know, in the mail, the letter came that i got in. they took 70 kids out of 4,000. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i got in. actually...
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. >> felix arroyo. thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time so much from massachusetts on "the ed show." that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> good evening, ed, i have to ask you about the clip you played from the debate in boston. >> sure. >> what is wrong with elizabeth warren being native american? >> there's nothing wrong with that. that's why i asked, why would he go down that road? it's a cheap shot. do people in massachusetts, or anywhere in this country, really care about ethnicity now when it comes to public service? i mean, i think that it was just a marquee mistake on his part to go down that road. >> it is amazing to me. you know, it didn't move the polls when he was doing it before and it ultimately comes down to him saying, she shouldn't be a senator because she's native american. >> how do you think she handled the answer? i thought it was terrific. >> i mean, i think she has the moral high ground on this. if i were her, i would show more outrage. i think what
. >> felix arroyo. thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time so much from massachusetts on "the ed show." that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> good evening, ed, i have to ask you about the clip you played from the debate in boston. >> sure. >> what is wrong with elizabeth warren being native american? >> there's nothing wrong with that. that's why i asked, why would he...
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. >> felix and oscar. >> worked harmoniously throughout the campaign. he's a lightning rod. he is a character. but a lot else in that campaign, so, there's infighting in a campaign. surprise. there's always infighting in a campaign. it comes out at times of stress and as versity and the romney campaign's about going through one. >> jackie, there are a couple of stuart sympathizers who will say to me, um, let's remember this guy guided the candidate through a republican primary process with a moderate mormon from massachusetts. and if somebody had told you that a moderate mormon from massachusetts could get the republican nomination in 2012, they would tell you you were smoking something. >> absolutely. that's why the talk, i can't imagine he would be let go now i mean, that was a process that, you know, built up confidence in mitt romney if he lacked any at the time. just, you know, they knew what stuart stevens, who stuart stevens is and what he's like. like dan indicated, when you get into these homes of stress, you know, the knives come out. but as the politico story itse
. >> felix and oscar. >> worked harmoniously throughout the campaign. he's a lightning rod. he is a character. but a lot else in that campaign, so, there's infighting in a campaign. surprise. there's always infighting in a campaign. it comes out at times of stress and as versity and the romney campaign's about going through one. >> jackie, there are a couple of stuart sympathizers who will say to me, um, let's remember this guy guided the candidate through a republican primary...
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the first question that everybody had of the court was where was felix at the time, because they hate each other so much that they thought that frankfurter might've driven him off. [laughter] i was hoping, as a journalist, that i would find the center of the rehnquist court and the hatred therein. to my great disappointment as a journalist, but somewhat to my satisfaction as a citizen, i learned that rehnquist was actually very popular among his colleagues. he basically created a rule that good fences make good neighbors. he did a policy of leaving everyone alone, rehnquist did not force anyone to vote anyway they didn't want to vote and that was it. another thing that rehnquist did, in the 1980s, the court was deciding about 150 cases per year. by the time that rehnquist died, about 80 cases were being decided here. do the math. eighty cases divided by nine justices divided by four law clerks of peace, no wonder they live so long. it is a pretty cushy job being on the supreme court. [laughter] there are just not that many cases. in the 80s, the caseload had gotten so big that there w
the first question that everybody had of the court was where was felix at the time, because they hate each other so much that they thought that frankfurter might've driven him off. [laughter] i was hoping, as a journalist, that i would find the center of the rehnquist court and the hatred therein. to my great disappointment as a journalist, but somewhat to my satisfaction as a citizen, i learned that rehnquist was actually very popular among his colleagues. he basically created a rule that good...
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harry presented one of the awards to 5-year-old alex logan who was diagnosed when he was 3, and hope felix, born prematurely, and who has undergone more than 50 operations. harry said it was hard to find the right words to describe them. >> never shy about coming forward, i will give it a go. >> reporter: the audience thought about that and responded. [ applause ] >> reporter: then it was back to the children. >> it is you that represent the very best of britain. your spirit triumphs through adversity and makes our everyday worries seem, very, very insignificant. it was as harry said, the sort of evening which makes you think about what your priorities should be. harry will be 28 in less than two weeks. time, his family may feel, for the chapter marked "youthful indiscretions," finally to be closed. >> and that brings us to what is for some reason our facebook question of the day -- >> very, very deep question. take your time with this one. we want to know -- do you think prince harry can repair his image? log on to our wnnfans.com and let us know what you think. >> some people have the op
harry presented one of the awards to 5-year-old alex logan who was diagnosed when he was 3, and hope felix, born prematurely, and who has undergone more than 50 operations. harry said it was hard to find the right words to describe them. >> never shy about coming forward, i will give it a go. >> reporter: the audience thought about that and responded. [ applause ] >> reporter: then it was back to the children. >> it is you that represent the very best of britain. your...
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felix frankfurter. why? because they were patriots. and they thought it was important, the military told him there was a danger on the west coast from sabotage, from japanese-americans, they were inclined to defer to the military on that. terrible decision. it was a terrible decision during world war ii. this was after hughes was no longer chief justice. but generally speaking, the court tends to downgrade civil rights and liberties in times of war. certainly, that was the case of world war ii, because, the national security is the number one issue, i think. >> [inaudible question] >> yes, but the great challenge and the growth displacement was of japanese-americans. and that was something the court rendered several decisions, one of them was the most important was the karl marx decision in which they basically gave the military the liberty to deprive japanese-americans of their liberties. >> returning to the similarities between the past and the present, are there some minorities in the constitutional arguments of hughes and striking
felix frankfurter. why? because they were patriots. and they thought it was important, the military told him there was a danger on the west coast from sabotage, from japanese-americans, they were inclined to defer to the military on that. terrible decision. it was a terrible decision during world war ii. this was after hughes was no longer chief justice. but generally speaking, the court tends to downgrade civil rights and liberties in times of war. certainly, that was the case of world war ii,...
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he study the issue -- studied the issue care felix i admire the way he makes decisions. he got the advice of many and made up his own mind. it made it clear a surge was a good idea but it ends and that is what president obama has promised. >> madam secretary, we'll hear from john kerry, former presidential nominee who famously asked the question about vietnam which can be asked legitimately about afghanistan in 2014. how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> i think afghanistan itself going in there was not a mistake. i supported president bush. it was in retaliation for 9/11. the mistake was made by president bush by taking his eye off what was happening in afghanistan and going towards iraq. i do think our military, our patriots, they know why they are fighting, and i think that the president has made very clear that we're coming out. and has explained what the mission is about. >> the president gave a rock solid promise that iran will not get nuclear weapons period. how do you think it's going? how will he end up resolving that or the next presi
he study the issue -- studied the issue care felix i admire the way he makes decisions. he got the advice of many and made up his own mind. it made it clear a surge was a good idea but it ends and that is what president obama has promised. >> madam secretary, we'll hear from john kerry, former presidential nominee who famously asked the question about vietnam which can be asked legitimately about afghanistan in 2014. how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> i...
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and a few months before the execution, felix frankfurter who at that time was a harvard law school professor, published a scathing attack on the prosecution's tactics and on the judge's behavior and frankfurter's analysis was very and credulous in getting the word out. >> who were sacco and vanzetti lacks. >> well they were italian immigrants. they were just ordinary guys, workmen. sacco was a skilled worker and a shoe that are it. vanzetti had done not jobs after immigrating to the united states shortly before the arrest he had started working as a fish vendor. they were ordinary immigrants but in the united states they became radicalized and they were anarchists. they really were anarchists. followers of an anarchist leader who advocated violence if necessary to achieve his goals. but it was there ordinariness and i think the fact that they were just you know, to ordinary guys, the nightmare that is part of the reason we are still talking about this today. we think there by the grace of god. >> finally susan tejada one of the things that struck the about your look is april 15, nine t. 20 o
and a few months before the execution, felix frankfurter who at that time was a harvard law school professor, published a scathing attack on the prosecution's tactics and on the judge's behavior and frankfurter's analysis was very and credulous in getting the word out. >> who were sacco and vanzetti lacks. >> well they were italian immigrants. they were just ordinary guys, workmen. sacco was a skilled worker and a shoe that are it. vanzetti had done not jobs after immigrating to the...